Shame I can't link the pic, but the Queensland Police Service posted a wanted poster for Nickleback...
"Police are on the lookout for these men who are believed to be impersonating musicians around Boondall this evening.
Avoid the area. It may be hazardous to your hearing and street cred.
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I'm gonna play Devils Advocate here and say that there is obviously a market for the stuff that X Factor produces.If not,Cowell wouldn't be a multi millionaire! |
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Nickleback are highly under-rated they're a great band but they release the catchy album sellers, the best stuff is on the albums.
The beaver, fatass minaj now there's a couple of real music sinners. |
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Oh, X factor isn't killing music, the people that watch it and run out in droves to buy the music are.
I refuse to watch any of those kind of shows and big brother and crap like moron shore that contributes to the dumbing down of society.
Rawr, Ok rant over, I'm good |
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"Oh, X factor isn't killing music, the people that watch it and run out in droves to buy the music are.
I refuse to watch any of those kind of shows and big brother and crap like moron shore that contributes to the dumbing down of society.
Rawr, Ok rant over, I'm good "
Exactly this |
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"I'm gonna play Devils Advocate here and say that there is obviously a market for the stuff that X Factor produces.If not,Cowell wouldn't be a multi millionaire!"
it's disposable music though isn't it?,here today,forgotten tomorrow!,thats the way Cowell likes it so he has a regular turnover for young kids to rave over but none will be remembere like The Beatles,Stones,Kinks,Dusty,Lulu,Cilla,etc and still selling records & memorabilia in 50 years time. |
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£120 tickets to see a decent band in an arena where you get searched and have water confiscated and standing with tens of thousands of people may of whom can't see is killing music.
Oh and Coldplay. They killed music and a part of my soul.
We did however manage to bag tickets and see Paul Weller last week at the BBC 2 gig, so some good music lives on
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Not having the old grey whistle test on is a crime against music,
Performances like the smiths, iggy, talking heads and the like just don't happen anymore. |
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Modern music seems to have homogenised into one big safe bubble of blandness. Given the shit state of the world, music has sat back and kept out of it. Previous generations have formed new gendres in such times. Many people who choose to steal music rather than pay for it may be responsible. The music industry has never been as cautious as it is now.
Have I gone off on one? What were we talking about? |
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"I never get the hatred of Coldplay?
At least they are musicians who can play and it's their own stuff-not manufactured disposable crap...
But it is still dross."
It may well be,but to say they've killed music when there's X Factor and all the manufactured shite is a bit strong! |
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